<p>here are jobs/majors the OP finds less respectible and less worthy (according to his/hers own criteria:</p>
<p>police officers
nurses and doctors
contractors
teachers
historians
translators
court reporters
vets
technicians
air traffic controllers
911 operators
graphic artists
poets
novelists
journaiists
directors
chefs
farmers
emts
Anthropology
Geology
Oceanography</p>
<p>and pretty much anything that involves living breathing things</p>
<p>and the OP and a couple of others deem difficulty of a major by the level of math courses taken</p>
<p>now, is that an intelligent conclusion to make? that somehow the higher math classes are the only way to gauge difficulty of a major or a job? or the intellegence of the person?</p>
<p>and that those that take the higher math classes are somehow worthy of more respect and prestigious because they took some advanced math?</p>
<p>I for one, am aware that there are many other ways of using that brain power besides some math equations</p>